Kenya Police FC Set for Historic CAF Champions League Clash Against Al Hilal Omdurman

Kenya Police FC will face one of their toughest continental tests yet as they prepare to take on Sudanese heavyweights Al Hilal Omdurman in the second round of the CAF Champions League. The two-legged tie promises high stakes and electric atmospheres, with the first leg slated for the weekend of October 18–19 in Nairobi, followed by a decisive return leg a week later in Zanzibar.
Nairobi Showdown: Kenya Police’s Home Advantage
The law enforcers will host Al Hilal at Nyayo National Stadium, where they’ll look to capitalize on home support and altitude to gain an edge. Kenya Police FC, who have steadily risen through the ranks of Kenyan football, are making their debut in Africa’s premier club competition and will be eager to make a statement against one of the continent’s most seasoned sides.
Al Hilal, a club with deep CAF pedigree and multiple semifinal appearances, bring experience, tactical discipline, and a passionate fanbase. Their visit to Nairobi marks a rare opportunity for local fans to witness elite African football up close.
Zanzibar Finale: A Neutral Ground with High Drama
In a unique twist, the return leg will be played in Zanzibar—a neutral venue chosen due to logistical and security considerations in Sudan. The island setting adds intrigue to the tie, offering a fresh backdrop for what could be a historic moment for Kenyan football.
Kenya Police will need to navigate the pressure of continental travel and maintain composure in unfamiliar territory. With the aggregate winner advancing to the lucrative group stage, every minute will count.
Tactical Preview & Key Players
- Kenya Police FC will rely on the leadership of captain Musa Mohammed and the attacking flair of Clifton Miheso and Elvis Rupia to break down Al Hilal’s compact defense.
- Al Hilal Omdurman boast a squad rich in experience, including Congolese striker Makabi Lilepo and midfield general Mohamed Abdelrahman.
Expect a tactical battle between Police’s high pressing and Hilal’s counter-attacking precision.
What’s at Stake
Progression to the group stage not only brings prestige but also significant financial rewards and exposure. For Kenya Police FC, it’s a chance to elevate their brand and inspire a new generation of Kenyan footballers. For Al Hilal, it’s about reaffirming their status among Africa’s elite.




